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Durham Review (1897), 17 May 1900, p. 6

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O 0o M 4+ gke g nreser V If you heat your knife slightly you can cut hot bread or cakes as smoothâ€" ly as if it were cold. Boda is an excellent article for cleanâ€" Ing tinware. Apply with a damp gloth and rub dry. Neuralgia may very often be speedâ€" ily reileved by applying a cloth satâ€" urated with essence of peppermint to the seat of pain. 0 preserye 1I6, * s . .l â€" ~ um . (A tob rapid boiling ruins df ally sauce. It must bo but should never do more mer afterwards, . **~~*% aozer remedies Dbelore i Tound rellel | and a cure, and this came to _ me through the use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, which a friend arged me to try. I felt some relief before the first box was all gone, and by the time I had taken five boxes I was es well and smart as ever, and alâ€" thoug): months have now passed I have not had any return of the trouble. My cure is entirely due to the use of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pilis and the only regret I have is that I did not try them at the outset. MHad I done so I would not only have been saved much suffering, but conâ€" siderable money as well." F Pails and tubs may t warping by painting th« cerine. As Told by (ne Who Has Underâ€" gone Its Hardships. Dou‘t fail to add ; vanilla flavoring to late. It is a groat Don‘t close the o . Kinds of Weathe: Plays llmown\- [(« the Strongest Constitutionsâ€"How !‘llo.ltl May be Obtained. * While life as a farmer is one of ‘eonsiderable independence, it is vory Waz fros being one of ease. The very mature of the calling is one that exposes its followers to all sorts of weather, and it is perhaps not surâ€" ‘prising that so many farmers sufâ€" fer from chronic ailments. Mr. Thos. McAdam, of Ponagh, P. E. I., is a d4air example of this class. Mr. Mcâ€" Adam himself says: "I was always looked upon as one having a rugâ€" ged constitution, but the hard work, coupled with the exposure incident ito life on a farm, ultimately proved itoo much for me. About eighteen mouths ago I was attacked with pains in the small of the back and thigh«. At first tney were of an intermittent nature, and while they were extremely painful, would pass away aiter a day or two, and might not bother me again for weeks. As the attacks, after each Interval, grew more and more . seâ€" vere, I became alarmed and consultâ€" ed a doctor, who said the trouble was lumbago. His treatment would give temporary reliei, but nothing more. and ultimately I was a crip ple. To walk, or even to move about in a chair, or turn in bed caused intense agony, and in going about Don‘t clos bang when has spoiled â€" Don‘t wor tough if put that it is tc changed at boiling. An expedition has just left England with the object of ascending the Nile as far up as possible beyond Kharâ€" toum and exploring the country on both sides of the river south of Faâ€" shoda, which is said to teem with big game of all kinds. Almost nothing is known of the zoology of the reâ€" glon of the Upper Nile and the expeâ€" aition will devote most of its attenâ€" tion to this subject, making extenâ€" aive collections as it works its way up. y n ‘Alfred A, Taylor, of Margaree, says: "One bottle of MINARD‘S LINIMENT cured a swelling of the gamble joint, and saved a horse worth $140.« Hard Work and Exposure to All invense agony, ana in going I had to depend upon a cane attempted to stoop or pick thing up,. the pain would be : unbearable. This condition of : had its effect upon my whol tem, and for a man in the pr life, my condition was deplor: think 1 hbad ‘tried at least ha dozer remedies before I found ‘Thos. W. Paynre, of Bathurst, saved the life of a valuable horse that the Vet. had given up with a few bottles of MINARD‘S LINIMENT. *"Tsabel, I told you partic ko tell Blanche that secret, wen‘t right off and told her "Well, it‘s all your fault, Eleanor : you put it into my head by telling me not to tell her." First Young Man (as he tastes Beviled egg for the first time)â€"My but these eggs taste funny ! i ue There is no age at which it is so Imâ€" ‘portant to keap up the general health as from 12 to 20. The best remedy for this is Miller‘s Compound Iron The peach trees in Western Onâ€" tario have suffered from hallstorins, lndltlnte:edtbocropwmt;o amuch lighter consequenoe. But it is too early yet to give up hope of Becond Young Manâ€"Is that so ? The old hen must have been a comedienjne. â€"Judge. t % HMunting Big Game in Africa LIFE OX A FABK 1t is a groat improvement. t close the oven door with a when cake is baking ; the jar s# and cream & few months Placing the HMHousehold Hints. m 1e pain woulid be aimost This condition of affairs ct upon my whole sysâ€" r a man in the prime of dition was deplorable. I ‘tried at least hall a ies before I found relief any a fine loaf, ler that ‘corn beef is into hot water lirst, nor ) salt if the water is not least three times while The Cause. ay be kept from st boil up once more thain sim ruins the flavor particularly not secret, and you Blame. 7 i1 be added It is a anisâ€" m with gly cane. If 1 ick anyâ€" be almost of affairs r two of of chocoâ€" still I have never during the camâ€" palgn sean a case of such coolness and pluck as that sustained by Priâ€" vate â€" Thompson. Considering the galling fire that swept the distance »X four or five hundred yards which he covered in his endeavor to reach the wounded man; also his close proximity to the Boer trenches. It seems marvellous that he ever lived to get within four hundred yards of him, not to mention getting back without a scratch. His case is one of the most deserving of recognition coming as it does from amongst the ranks of the gallant Canadian volâ€" unteers, by whose side we have fought and marched since we jleft Graspan, and than whom a jollier or pluckisy lot of bovs never lived. One of the Gordons Who Was Theore. Parental Coggepg!t_equi:ed no Matter | w hat the Age. l Elopements are o very infrequent oceurrence in France, a fact that is due in large measure to the pecuâ€" l_lariti' of the French law pertaining to marriages. Not osly must the contracting mx:g__efâ€"up to unyuÂ¥eâ€" ;)uivo the \"vi'lt{ten conséent of their rents, but als> i & of â€" the death of their p?lnfis mey l‘u‘sust oD | tain the consent of their grandparâ€" ‘ ents, He‘fie is a case instanced by a | correspondent whos> friend Suzaune B. was engaged to Henri 8. . Both were orphans, yet it was several months before the ceremony could be perâ€" formed because of the number of papers and certificates which were necessary for the celebration _ of their nuptials. No less than _ fourâ€" teen certilicates were absolutely inâ€" dispensable, and Euzanne, as well as her fiance. was obliged to show _ in the scathing _ fire which hissed about him, he ran on and at last reached the wounded man and tried to lift him, but it was too late for the poor fellow had breathed his lagst. Seeing it was of no avail, his wouldâ€"be rescuer walked back over the ground he had covered, and alâ€" though bullets whistled round him and tore up the ground in every diâ€" rection, he coolly regained his trenchâ€" es with a pipe stuck between his teeth. I have since ascertained his name was Private Thompson, Oof the Royal Canadians, and although I do not know whether his case is one recommended for distinction or not, Dear Sir,â€"In answer to a paragraph appearing in your paper of a past date under the beading of " Acts of Bravery Performed Durliog the War," allow me to quote one which I witâ€" nessed at Paardeberg on the morning of Cronje‘s surrender on Feb. 27th. Every one knows of the gallant disâ€" play made by the Royal Canadians on that neverâ€"to.beâ€"forgotten mornâ€" ing, and how, as daylight broke, they had again occupled thoir trenches, leaving 60 kill«l and wounded on the field. As the sun came up behind the kopjes, revealing once more to Cronje and his men the exact position of our trenches, they opened a heavy â€" fire upon them, and woe to the man who was indiscreet enough to show his bead and whoulders over the earthâ€" works! Between the trenches and the Boer position lay Canadian dead and dying. About 5.30 a wounded man about 500 yards away was seen to be trying to make for our trenches under a heavy fire, but was at last observed to fall. Now and then beâ€" tween the volleys ho was seen to wave his hands as if for assistance. Suddenly â€" from â€" the jleft of our trenches a form was seen to climb the earthworks in front of â€" our trenches, jumping down to make straight for the place where the wounded lay, about 90 yards from the Boers trenches. Utterly regardless of the scathing fire which â€" hissed ELOPEMENTS RARE IN FRANCE "Have you the consent of your conâ€" seil de familie ?" (farmily council, which regulates the affairs of orphans and minors) was the question. "No. My parents died intestate." "Then you can‘t be legally married." "But I have no conseil de familie." _ "Well, then, get one as soon as possible," was the reply. And poor Suzanne was forced to write to all her relatives in all corners of Franceâ€"many of whom she had never seenâ€"and ask them _ to come up to Paris to form a conseil de familie. _ After mucls expense, worâ€" ry and trouble, not to speak of lawâ€" yers‘ fees, etc., the various members of the conseil de familie were at last collected together to give their conâ€" sent to the marriage of Suzanna and Heari. 30 36. 3 4 One of The Gordons Pays Tribute to Canadians. _ Sergt. Rutherford sends this paper a copy of "The Fr:end," published at Bloemfontein on March 30th, from which is clipped this testimony to Canadian bravery : AN INCIDENT OF PAARDEBERG. I * PDor‘t allow your dog to roam the streets because he has a license.. Don‘t chain your dog. Don‘t féed your dog small bones. . Don‘t let your dog suffer with fleas. Don‘t kick your dog if you wish him to obey you. Don‘t give raw milk to puppies, alâ€" ways boil or scald it. _ \g Don‘t feed a dog candy or sweets. It often produces fits, Don‘t forget that the flies annoy your dog as much as they do you, â€" Don‘t allow stale water to go down the dog‘s throat while in confineâ€" ment. $ +. w _ PDon‘t fail to have a regular time for exercising, feeding and caring for y(!)r .do.".. C io P puk ced Euen t i ty n ids * PNDon‘t fail to see that your dog has sufficlent bedding to keep himsel{f warm and that it is clean. _ > ~Don‘t allow your dog to bark and how! at night. He can be broken of that habit easily and quickly. ____. â€" Don‘t fail to give your dog a bath, but be sure his coant is thoroughly dried before exposing him to the cold AN AGT OF DARING, Don‘ts for Dogâ€"Owners. .|_ Hilaine Derosier, of St. Edwidge, a , | village near the Grand Trunk line in _ | Compton county, is among the latest r' reported. He was tortured with kidâ€" , | ney disease He was naturally deliâ€" p | cate, never having been very strong. , | He was treated by numerous and varâ€" , | lous doctors, but they availed nothing. , | He was then living out west, but came ; | home east to be treated. Here he heard 1| of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills One box sufâ€" ; | ficed to show him that he could be ; | cured if he kept on. This spring he is > | returning with his family to his home ; | in western Canada, Dodd‘s Kidney ; | Pills having made a strong man out : | of him. Similar cases are coming to â€" | hight from all over the Province. _ In Montreal the cases of cures of | various forms of Kidney Disease by Dodd‘s Kidney Pills are legion. Diabctes, Bladder and Urinary Trouâ€" bles, Women‘s Weakness, Blood Disorâ€" dersâ€"all the kidney diseases, including l Bright‘s Disease, have been permanâ€" ently eradicated in scores of cases. l It is claimed that wherever Dodd‘s Kidney Pills are honestly used they never fail to drive kidney disease out of the human system. This has been found absolutely true by thousands of people throughout Quebec. | _ Mrs. Fessenden, of Hamilton, is to be | congratulated upon having â€" received | through Sir Arthur Bigge the thanks | of Boer Majesty the Queen for the copy of her brochure entitled, "The History of the Union Jack," which the authâ€" oress had sent to Her Majesty. The Lordon School Board have ordered 2,000 of this little leaflet for distribuâ€" | tion among the children of the school \ on Empire Day. Stirred Up Over the Cures Dodd‘s Kidney Pills are Making. Hilaine Derosier, of St Edwldg, the Latest Reportedâ€"Formerly a Deliâ€" cate Manâ€"One Box of Dodd‘s Kidney Pilis Instituted a Change. 8t. Edwidge, Que., May 7.â€"Nothing has ever taken place in Quebec that has caused such a universal sensation among all classes of people as the mirâ€" acualous cures performed by the worldâ€" famous remedy, Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. From all over the Province new cases are reported every day. First we hear of a case of Chronic Rheumatism down in Drummond, cured by Dodd‘s Kidney Pills;â€" then a man in Sherâ€" brooke is cured of. Bright‘s Discoase. Then another cure of this formerly inâ€" curable disease in Richelieu. _ Then away down the river, a woman in the county of Rimouski, is cured of Dropey. The police of Jersey City have been trying for some time to catch the misâ€" creant who has been in the habit of @#tealing crape from the doors of houses in whick deaths have taken place. The thief was caught on»> morning in the very act. He was a disreputableâ€"lookâ€" ing goat, and he was rapidly swalâ€" lowing a long crape scarf which he was pulling from the doorbell as fust as he could get it down his throat. There are many families who use | Miller‘s Worm Powders for all ages in cases of biliousness, and claim betâ€" ter results than from any other mediâ€" cine ; one dose is usually sufficlent to correct the trouble. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All dl’“tq ts refund the money if it fails to cure. 25¢. E. W. Grove‘ssignature is on each box. Serofula cured by Miller‘s Compound Iron Pills. Goat With an Appetite for Crape Picrov, Feb. 27.â€"This is to certify that I have used Polson‘s Nerviline for rheumatism, and have found it a valuable remedy for all inter nal pain, and would greatly recommend it to the public.â€"N. T. KixosLey._ s LerEp»s CoUNTY, Jan. 9.â€"We are not in the habit of Rufllng patent medicines, but we can not withhold our testimony as to the great value of Nerviline as a remedy for pain. We have pleasure in commendlnx it as a neverâ€"failing remedy.â€"REv. H. J. AuusX, BEXJ. Dirrox and many others. Sold by druggists, a good deal of trouble to throw an opera cloak over one‘s shoulders, isn‘t it? i That fulness after meals promptly relieved by taking one of Miller‘s Comâ€" pound Iron Pills after each meal. It was not hers to stir the world With some great deed, or on Fame‘s scroll To write her name, yet day by day She helped one weary soul. Not hers to lead an army vast, Or place her name all names above; But hers to guide one heart arightâ€" ‘ Simply to live and love. 74 â€""I don‘t know," said the handsome girl, "I never have to." Minard‘s Liniment is used by Physiâ€" clans. When children are pale, peevish restless at n:gt Pvl:’ey require a or two of Miller‘s Worm Powders. Ring in Love and Witchcraft. The ring has figured not only in doâ€" mestic concernsâ€"in affairs of love and witcheraftâ€"but in church and state. The Gréeeks of ancient days elevated the ring from a mere bauble to a senâ€" timental distinction, and ever since that time the ring has assumed a sigâ€" nificance accorded to no other article of personal adornment. By them it was regardoad as a type of eternity, and became the emblem of stability gad aflnflo& Â¥\ £ To Cure a Cold in One Day FRENCH CANADA Thanked by the Queen. A Wife‘s Epitaph. on the Dead Sea. are pale, peevish and â€"Leslie‘s World ) be put on ‘the ‘between the vilâ€" The first boat is days and observe Adoiph Sutro‘s Splendid Gift to the City of San Francisco. The finest public bath in the world is the Sutro Bath, at San Francisco, & monument to the memory of a publicâ€"spirited Mayor of, the city, says the New York Journal. _ Above the tanks are seven tobogâ€" gan s@lides, nine springboards, three trapezes, one high dive and 30 swingâ€" ing rings. for nonâ€"bathers, there are seats provided at one end and _ a museum to while away their time in. The seats will accommodate 7,â€" 400 spectators, and the restaurant will feed 1,000 people at once. From any place in the building you can hear the waves of the open sea breaking upon two massive stone ripâ€" rap breakwaters outside, which conâ€" tain 750,000 cubic fees ol rock. The engines which pump ¢(ke water in and out are of enormous size. They supply 6,000 gallons every minute, tresh, clean and of the true sea temperature, at low tide. At high tide the tanks are flooded without tpumping. By their action on the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, Miller‘s Worm Powâ€" ders correct all such troubles as Lack of Appetite, â€" Biliousness, Drowsiness, Sallow Complexion, etc.; nice to take. The Sutro Bath is almost as big as Madison Square Garden. It is 500 feet long and 254 feet wide; 100,â€" 000 square feet of glass is disposed in its roof to admit the light of day to its interior. #27 Sold by Dr\l:'gfisté.’f.'&d ipet s 4. Hall‘s Family Pills are the best A great swimming tank stretches nearly the whole length of the buildâ€" ing, 350 feet long sand 150 feet wide, It is amply long enough for spiritâ€" ed ewimming racas. Numerous smallâ€" er tanks are stowed about. Altoâ€" gether they hold nearly 2,000,000 | gallons of water. | «The great house is built on a solid rock foundation, hollowed out to sea level. Pure salt water is admitted in vast quantities, permitted to setâ€" tle in settling recervoirse and then’ passed through the tanks. _ There | are 517 private dressing rooms. and | club rooms, with capacity for nine! bathers each. _ Nearly 2,000 lock(\rs; are provided. I That Meek Feeling. "Gotleft seems to be awfully cut up over not being elected grand high umâ€" tararum of his lodge," said the pallid man. ‘"Cut up!" reiterated the rubjcund man. ‘"He says he feels just like he did the first time his wife called him an idiot."â€"Indianapolis Journal. "Tlavilla Flipps is the most re: markable girl I know." "In what special respect ?" "Why., there isn‘t a milliner in the world who can make her spend on« cent more on a hat than she start ed out to spend." Minard‘s â€" Liniment Friend. Mr. Hoonâ€"â€"I don‘t know, unless was because she thought no man earth was good enough for her.â€" Emart Set. Mrs. Hoonâ€"Why do you suppose insisted on being married in a ball In Chicago. " "What‘s the difference, waiter, beâ€" Aween your ‘clam chowder‘ and your ‘Back Bay clam chowder‘ ?" "We put a clam in the Back Bay chowder, sir"â€" Chicago Tribune. ‘That man may safely venture on his way who is so guided that he cannot siray.â€"Walter Scott. SURE. â€"â€" SAFE. PAINLESS. Bessâ€"Of course, but did you te! him that the report about your be ing an heiress was false? Putnam‘s Painless Gorn and Wart Bxtrac | $ S:\t? Nuesticy uin es on Srand, t00de Oe handin as auicldy as possible tor is guaranteed to remove without pain | 3 will do. Address N. Y. Supply Co., Orillia, Can. in oneto three days the most troublé= | 20RAAA RORAROARARAMAAOURROAORARARRAAR 4 â€" If you are a sufferer from corns of any deâ€" scription whatsoever, hard corns, soft corns, bleeding corns, go at once to the nearest dealâ€" er in medicine and Yrocuroa. bottle of the famous Putnam‘s Painless Corn Extractor. _ Everyone speaks well of "Putnam‘s," and the reason is sg:lu tent. _ It is {minless and prompt. It is the ong; article for the removal gr optfn and warts that does all that is claimed A Pertinent Inquiry, Nellâ€"Mr. Shortleigh propos night. 3 him ;;;P":i;tinum's Cdo:-n Extractor zmiim nothin ous, and is entirely v n compos tion. Money l:?fnnslq!.lvf,i.mh to cure. m thing +« Beware of all substitutions, and take on the genuine redâ€"label Putnam‘s. Every boag ~ Sold by all dealers, or sent 0n receipt of price g&:hibo na:t:dmo{vN.C.POlfl%N kp(l‘:lo.. Painful Corns Miller‘s Grip Powders cure Keep Minard‘s Liniment in the house Nellâ€"Well, I admitted that I loved m. Bessâ€"Of course, but did you tell | a am a C Or ux a1..4 4Â¥ .. Lumcead al .4 Wiames (Bu some corns, warts and bunions. Ask for Minard‘s and take ro other THE BIGGEST BATH YET. A SURE GOURB= NUTNAM‘S TORMENT AND BOTHER PEOPLE AT THIS SEASON. An Unheard of Girl. CORN EXTRACTOR And did vyou confess Probable Reason F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0 AINLESS hey cannot reach the | *"°*"° r. There is only one | @@mgeg ind thlat is lgflcgn.-!i- mriemicen ness is cau y an i mucous lining of’ the CEN this tube gets inflamâ€" Yone : _sound or imperfect | j lfi tirely closed Deafness | (*,,[2) he inflammation can rooms e restored to its nOrâ€" | §oj,, will be destroyed forâ€" | SD.S], ten are caused by tions ing but an inflamed * urfaces. (li)red l)oll‘t:rs fl;)r «ny } y catarrh) that can GI tarrh Cure. Send for I A } you suppose sh¢ Lumberman‘s last n 1€ it The Sleepy Passenger Who Passed Off a Counterfeit Doltar. "Sop (a‘net party with the jag «itâ€" ting in 1 corner of the car?" said a conductor who was riding to the car barng in a trolley car. ________ "Well, take this counterfelt _ hallâ€" dollar with you when you collect his faree A passenger passed it on me a month| ago. 1 he gives you a dolâ€" lar you can shove it on him." _ _ ‘The conductor of the car took the lead halfâ€"dollar, entered the car and the man with the jag held out a «llâ€" ver dollar and received the counterâ€" feit half and 45 centts in change. "Worked like a charm," said _ the conductor as he reached the platform. "Here he comes now. He wants to get off." was the answer the car. **Now, we‘ll eplit up," remarked the conductor of the car as he drew the dollar from his pocket. And as both of the conductors gazed at the s«ilver dollar they gasped in unison : "We‘re up ag‘in it! It‘s a counterfeit dollar!" _The drunken man wabbled door and unsteadily descended the car. has a civic en bean sei trouble. four hu during CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE mailed by M. F. EBY. Po AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR TWO XEW books, "The Library of South Africa (four books in one); and "Dwight L. Moody. The Man and Ihis Mission"; the books are well written and upâ€"toâ€"date, and are no? a rchash of old matter; the prices are low, and the terms extra liberal; agents can make money if they take hold at once and sell our books. Pros pectus free. If you mean business, other ar rangements forthecanvassers benefit. William Briggs, Methodist Book Room, Toronto. In curing Sick Headache, Tongue, Nervousness, Dy Liver and Kidney Trouble, the head of all medicine. 75 Pills in a box 25 cents ALLPIG3 inother City KIDD‘S LITTLE LIVER PILLS The moet wonderfu) effects produced by Produce a QUICK, SURE "LIGHT‘ every time They have had a reputation for nearly hall a century. For Sale by all Firstâ€"Class Dealers. MAKUFACTURED BY TRE E. B. EDDY 00. LIMITED, Hull, Canada A WONDERFUL CURE FOR SICK HEADOACHE We will give the above award to any person who wi‘ll correctly arrange the above letters to‘spe!l the names of three emall Canadian cities, Kach linc represents one name. Try it, We will positively give the money away, and you may be the fortunate person. Should there be more than one set of correct answers, the money will be divided equnll(. For instance, should five persons send in correct answers, cach will recâ€"ive $40.00 ; should ten persons send in correct answers, each will receive $20.00; twenty persons, $10,60 each. We do this to %uickluntrod%ee our firm nm}n{oodu we handle as quickly as possible. SFNJ» NO MONEY WITH YOUR AXNSWKE This is a FREE contest. A postcard N |o Lo T M) L/A m t list showl employess w selzed and wi le. _ It shows hundred â€" pert : the past y« es seized fo NoT QUITE 80 DRUNK. Machine Write for ‘=>>*** $900 IN GOLD,} Treasurer Robb, of Montreai, list showing the number of nployecs whose salaries have ized and wno are in financial _ _It shows that no less than ndred â€" permanent employees the past year have had theit got a heavy bundle," tred =.. TAE SUOGAK... M any time. No vacaâ€" | whfl mm auke or hem OM wabbled to the Biliousne h it all Druggists, or Elgin, Ont. 100 PFR GENT. PURL. ALL REFINERS MAKE SUGAR BUT St. Lawrence Sugar Relinery W wchere. _ Fifteer and study hails g SIXTY Type i. B. EDDVS PARLOR MATCHES reason H ness, Coated Heartburn, cea them at HAW. | sor Catalogue. _ ELECTROâ€"VAPOR LAUNCH CO., from We will send to any reader of thh(p-per a Genuin®e Waltham Watch in a Nickel Silver Case, stemâ€"wind and stemâ€"sot, for only $6.00. We will fumutpe it to be exactly as represented, and should it not,“ln your opinion, be wbwe will return your money, We want your trade, _ Po get it is why we make th{n offer, and we are confident that our business t will nob be misplaced. We know that by c ‘Jon is the only way for us to earn your ~will constant patronage. tain You may not desire to send us sn( money in adâ€" vance with your order, as our reliability is unknown to you. Should this be so you need not send us any money at all, but we will send the watch to such exâ€" press office as you may name for you to examine. If as we represent it you hand the money to the express agent and take the watch ; if not, return it at our expense. We make this ofter solely to our good faith, and because we want your oonfl‘enoe and hops to sell you other articles that you may want in the future. Write at once. THEIR GRANULATED IS or rl'l's Kline‘s Great Nerve Restorer,. NCc fits or nervousness after first dn;- use. Send to %1 Arch street, delphia, Pa., for treatise and free $2 trial bottle Fm-bbyJ.A.muw.\'mlhmemt Montreal, Que. FITS Hu&wmw'v Soothlnf Eyrup should al ways be used for Children Teething., 1t soothe: the child, softens the gums, cures wind colic and is the best remedy ror Diarrhoea, Twenty tive cents a bottle. The British rived at Halif ISSUE NO 20. 1900. â€"â€" In speaking about Scott‘s Emulsion for children, you should not ferget that it conâ€" tains Hime and soda, just what the child must have to form strong bones and good teeth. It‘s this forming time you want to look after. Growing bodies must have an easily digested fat, Just think how much of it there is in milk, as cream. is even more easily digested than cream. â€" I{‘s surprising how chilâ€" cream. â€" I{‘s surprising how chil« dren thrive when given it Don‘t keep the children living on the edge of sickness all the time. Make them strong and mfl plump and hearty. Scott‘s sion of Codâ€"liver Oil and the Hypoâ€" phosphites of Lime and Sada will do Strong Bones scort ENUE Ees fiboees, BARR & GOMPANY, P. 0. Box 63, fHamilton, Ont. MAKFS ....FREE.... PERMANENTLY CUREKD BY DR HAMILTON, ONTARIG rD 66 TALM SWAE & they s thay out to b

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